Over the past few years, I've been losing my faith in the Texas Book Festival as a vehicle for bringing Tejanos and Texans together for a culturally inclusive literary experience. Yet each year I optimistically ask myself: Will this year's festival better represent Latina and Latino writers? Will Texas' independent publishers have a more equitable presence? Will poetry be restored to its rightful place among the festivities?

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